Writing that feels a little bit like what I presume it might be like at an AA meeting or some other gathering where people discuss their 'downfall', because it seems to be a long held belief that people who are not outgoing and social/sociable are somehow lacking in life.

When I saw the video of The Power of Introverts by Susan Cain, I couldn't help by smile to myself because I felt like someone 'got me'. On her webpage , she includes a self-test to determine if you are an introvert or an extrovert.

One thing I find difficult with myself is when I read certain things and have to consider if it is referring to the real me, who I am on the inside away from everyone else, or if I should refer to the me that I am on the outside for the majority of the time, and who people know me as being.

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Shauna Sasaki

I fell into teaching over 22 years ago and haven't looked back. Although I had never planned on getting into this profession, I discovered that I loved it and have never felt that I was teaching. Opening the world of possibilities to my students, and giving them support to be able to reach out far to achieve their goals, is where my passion in teaching lies.